Typeface: On your recommendation, I took the all-capital BlairMdITC TT font and just used it for my wordmark and section headers. I really like the Helvetica Neue font you recommended for the body typeface simply because of its versatility. While keeping the body of my resume uniform, I can still separate the categories (companies, positions, explanations and dates) by using all of the bold, italic and light variations of Helvetica Neue. I also made the size of my body text uniform, so that it would be clearer and easier to read.

Color: I really like the blue I was using in my original design, so I kept it as part of my wordmark. I did this because in the wordmark it is okay to be more stylish and flashy with typeface as opposed to the body, which needs to be as clear, organized and practical as possible. I used a grey for my dates to diminish their importance in the resume, and prevent them from taking attention away from the more important information around them.

Alignment: I went back into my resume and aligned it entirely, from the wordmark to the very bottom. I think this makes it look more clean and organized than previously.

Overall: I think that my resume is a lot more organized and easy to read now than the previous version. Everything is more uniform and organized, but the wordmark keeps it unique at the same time. I feel like now the focus is on the content rather than a crazy design layout, and that is how I want it to be.